ICOM IC400PRO User Manual
ICOM IC400PRO User Manual
ICOM IC400PRO User Manual
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
UHF TRANSCEIVER
i400PRO
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IMPORTANT PRECAUTION
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and com- RWARNING! NEVER connect the transceiver to an
pletely before using the transceiver. AC outlet. This may pose a fire hazard or result in an electric
shock.
SAVE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL — This RWARNING! NEVER operate the transceiver while
instruction manual contains important operating instructions driving a vehicle. Safe driving requires your full attention—
for the IC-400PRO UHF TRANSCEIVER. anything less may result in an accident.
NEVER connect the transceiver to a power source of more
than 16 V DC. This will damage the transceiver.
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS NEVER cut the DC power cable between the DC plug and
WORD DEFINITION fuse holder. If an incorrect connection is made after cutting,
the transceiver might be damaged.
Personal injury, fire hazard or electric shock
RWARNING may occur. NEVER place the transceiver where normal operation of
Equipment damage may occur. the vehicle may be hindered or where it could cause bodily
CAUTION
injury.
If disregarded, inconvenience only. No risk
NOTE of personal injury, fire or electric shock. NEVER allow children to play with any radio equipment
containing a transmitter.
NEVER expose the transceiver to rain, snow or any liquids.
The transceiver may be damaged.
NEVER operate or touch the transceiver with wet hands.
This may result in an electric shock or damage the transceiv-
Icom, Icom Inc. and the logo are registered trademarks of Icom er.
Incorporated (Japan) in the United states, the United Kingdom, Germany,
France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries.
SmarTrunk II™ is a trademark of the SmarTrunk Systems, Inc.
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DO NOT push the PTT when not actually desiring to trans- BE CAREFUL! The transceiver will become hot when
mit. operating continuously for long periods.
DO NOT use or place the transceiver in areas with tem- This device complies with Standard
peratures below –10°C or above +60°C, or in areas subject to Australia Specification No. AS/NZS4365-
direct sunlight, such as the dashboard. 1996 and AS4295-1995.
AVOID operating the transceiver without running the vehi-
cle’s engine. When the transceiver’s power is ON and your
vehicle’s engine is OFF, the vehicle’s battery will soon
become exhausted.
AVOID placing the transceiver in excessively dusty envi-
ronments.
AVOID placing the transceiver against walls. This will
obstruct heat dissipation.
AVOID setting the transceiver in a place without adequate
ventilation. Heat dissipation may be affected, and the trans-
ceiver may be damaged.
AVOID the use of chemical agents such as benzine or
alcohol when cleaning, as they damage the transceiver sur-
faces.
USE the specified microphone only (supplied or optional).
Other microphones have different pin assignments and may
damage the transceiver.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT ........................................................................ i 7 OTHER FUNCTIONS .............................................. 22–33
EXPLICIT DEFINITIONS ..................................................... i ■ Smart-Ring and ATS (Automatic Transponder System) .....22
PRECAUTION ..................................................................... i ■ Voice scrambler function ..............................................23
TABLE OF CONTENTS ...................................................... iii ■ DTMF transmission ......................................................24
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES ............................................... iv ■ Channel lock function ...................................................24
1 PANEL DESCRIPTION ............................................... 1–4 ■ RX frequency setting ....................................................25
■ Front panel ................................................................... 1 ■ Wide/Narrow function ...................................................26
■ Function display ........................................................... 4 ■ Set mode ......................................................................27
2 BASIC OPERATION .................................................... 5–6 8 PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTION KEYS ................... 34–36
■ Turning power ON ........................................................ 5 9 CONNECTION AND MAINTENANCE .................... 37–40
■ Channel selection ......................................................... 5 ■ Rear panel and connection ........................................ 37
■ Receiving and transmitting ........................................... 6 ■ Mounting the transceiver ............................................. 38
3 REPEATER OPERATION ............................................... 7 ■ Optional UT-108 installation ....................................... 39
■ Repeater operation.........................................................7 ■ Optional UT-109 or UT-110 installation ...................... 39
■ Accessing a repeater......................................................7 ■ Optional OPC-617 installation ..................................... 40
4 SCAN OPERATION ................................................... 8–14 ■ Antenna ....................................................................... 40
■ Scan types......................................................................8 ■ Fuse replacement ....................................................... 40
■ Scanning preparation .....................................................9 ■ Cleaning ..................................................................... 40
■ Open scan ....................................................................11 10 SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................... 41
■ Group and priority scans ..............................................12 11 OPTIONS ..................................................................... 42
■ Repeater search scan ..................................................13
5 GROUP MODE OPERATION .................................. 15–16
■ Group mode (CTCSS)..................................................15
6 SELCALL OPERATION .......................................... 17–21
■ General.........................................................................17
■ Calling operation ..........................................................17
■ When receiving a call ...................................................20
■ Setting the silent stand-by condition.............................21
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SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
q Microphone .................................................................. 1
q w e w Microphone hanger and screw set .......................... 1 set
e Microphone hanger cable .............................................. 1
OM
IC
r DC power cable (OPC-1194) ..........................................1
t Function name stickers* (KEY STICKER) ......................1
y Mounting bracket ........................................................... 1
r t y u Bracket bolts ................................................................. 4
i Mounting screws (M5×12) ............................................. 4
KEY-STICKER o Self-tapping screws (M5×20) ......................................... 4
!0 Flat washers .................................................................. 4
!1 Spring washers ............................................................. 4
!2 Nuts ............................................................................... 4
i !1
o !2
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1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
■ Front panel
q Function Display (p. 4) w
i u y t r e Speaker
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
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1 PANEL DESCRIPTION
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PANEL DESCRIPTION 1
■ Function display 1
u SCRAMBLER INDICATOR
q w e r t y u i o Appears when the scrambler function is activated. (Optional
UT-109 (#02)/UT-110 (#02) SCRAMBLER UNIT is required.)
i SELCALL/5TONE INDICATOR
Appears when the specified Selcall/5-tone is received.
!0
o SCAN CHANNEL INDICATOR
!1 Appears when the selected memory channel is specified
as a scan channel.
q TRANSMIT INDICATOR
Appears while transmitting. !0 ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY
Displays the operating channel number, channel names,
w BUSY INDICATOR
Set mode contents, DTMF numbers, etc.
Appears while receiving a signal or when the squelch is
open. !1 UNDER BAR INDICATOR
➥ Shows the channel mute condition (‘Inaudible’ condi-
e SIGNAL STRENGTH METER
tion) as below.
Indicates relative receive signal strength level.
➥ The left under bar blinks in Function mode, and lights in
r LOW POWER INDICATOR Set mode.
Appears when low output power is selected. ➥ Appears in Set mode when the key under the indicator
[High/Low] must be assigned to the desired program- can be activated.
mable key using the optional CS-400PRO CLONING
The channel is in CTCSS mute condition.
SOFTWARE when change the output power.
2 BASIC OPERATION
KEY
Push [O]
0 1 2 3 4
NUMBER w Push [ ]/[ ] to select the desired operating channel in
5 6 7 8 9
sequence.
NOTE: The selected channel is retained even when the
When the “PASSWORD” indication does not clear after transceiver is turned off.
entering 4 digit code, the enter code number is incorrect. In
this case, turn the power off and start over.
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BASIC OPERATION 2
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3 REPEATER OPERATION
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SCAN OPERATION 4
■ Scan types
The transceiver has 4 scan types, tag function and 4 resume IMPORTANT!:
conditions providing scanning versatility. A microphone should be on hook to start scanning. 3
Tag channels are independently set for open, group and pri-
ority scans. Initially, all channels may be set as tag channels
4
for all scans.
ch 39 ch 6 ch 5 TX on ch 38 TX on ch 31
RX on ch 8 RX on ch 1
Repeatedly scans all tag channels in sequence.
TX on ch 34 TX on ch 33 TX on ch 32
RX on ch 4 RX on ch 3 RX on ch 2
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4 SCAN OPERATION
■ Scanning preparation
IC-400PRO scans all tagged channels, and can be selected r Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) to select the tag setting ON
so the scan resume condition is a pause or timer scan. and OFF.
Therefore, these items must be set before starting a scan • “S” appears when the tag setting ON (The channel is set as a
(except the repeater search scan). These items must be set scan channel).
for each scan type (open, group and priority) independently. Push [SCN] Appears for
(Scan Start/Stop) the channels
to be scanned
D Setting scan tag
q Select the desired channel. (p. 5)
w Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) for 1 sec. to enter the scan
type selection mode.
t Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) for 1 sec. to return to
Normal mode.
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SCAN OPERATION 4
e Push [SCN] for 1 sec. to enter the common setting for the
transceiver.
r Push [SCN] several times until “SST” appears. y Push [SCN] for 1 sec., then push [O] for 1 sec. to return to
Normal mode.
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4 SCAN OPERATION
■ Open scan
Open scan searches for being transmitted signals automati- e Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) for 1 sec. to return to
cally and makes it easier to locate new stations for contact or Normal mode.
listening purposes. - “OS” appears besides the channel number indication.
IMPORTANT!:
• A microphone should be on hook to start scanning.
• During open scan, transmission is inhibited except on a Open scan setting
busy channel.
r Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) to start the open scan.
q Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) for 1 sec. to enter the scan Start channel
type selection mode.
Previously selected scan type t When receiving a signal, scan pauses and resumes
Push [SCN] for 1 sec. according to the selected scan resume condition. (p. 10)
is displayed.
y Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) to cancel the scan.
w Push [ ]/[ ] to select the open scan.
Push [ ] or [ ]
Open scan
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SCAN OPERATION 4
Priority scan
e Push [SCN] (Scan Start/Stop) for 1 sec. to return to
Normal mode.
- “GS” or “PS” appears besides the channel number indication.
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4 SCAN OPERATION
Repeater scan
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SCAN OPERATION 4
4
Searches for signal on
Scan
repeater output signal.
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6 SELCALL OPERATION
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SELCALL OPERATION 6
e Push [MONI] (Call) to set the TX code channel, and return D TX code number edit
to Function mode. The [MONI] (Call) key (in Function mode) enables you to
change the TX code contents within the allowable digits.
The group call function works by allowing you to edit a special
‘group code’ into the last 2 digits position of the SelCall ID
Push [MONI] code. 6
To edit a TX code:
r Push [MONI] (Call) to transmit the code on the selected q While in Function mode, push [MONI] (Call) for 1 sec. to
channel. enter the TX code channel selection mode.
Appears while transmitting • Push [O] (Bank/Func) for 1 sec. to enter the transceiver into
Function mode.
• Push [ ]/[ ] to select the desired TX code channel, if desired.
w Push [MONI] (Call) for 1 sec. again to enter the TX code
edit mode.
Push [MONI]
✔ CONVENIENT!
• The TX code channel name can be assigned to the all 32
Push [MONI] for 1 sec. The first digit starts blinking
TX code channel via the optional CS-400PRO CLONING
SOFTWARE. The TX code channel name allows you to easy e Push [MONI] (Call) to select the desired digit to be edited.
to select the channel, find the channel user, and so on. • Editable digit blinks
6 SELCALL OPERATION
r Push [ ]/[ ] to set the desired code. o Push [MONI] (Call) to transmit the code on the selected
• Select “❋” when group code is set. channel.
Push [ ] or [ ] Appears while transmitting
Push [MONI]
t Push [MONI] (Call) to set the code and the editable digit
move to right automatically. NOTE: The TX code editable digit can only be set/changed
with the optional CS-400PRO CLONING SOFTWARE.
Push [MONI]
Push [MONI]
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SELCALL OPERATION 6
6 SELCALL OPERATION
w Push [O] for 1 sec. to enter Set mode, and push for 1 sec.
again to return to Normal mode.
Push [MONI]
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OTHER FUNCTIONS 7
■ Smart-Ring and ATS (Automatic Transponder System) KEY ASSIGNMENT
These functions have an answer back feature, and allows you D ATS
to confirmation of whether or not a call has reached the ➥ Push [ATS/S-ring] for 1 sec. to turn the function ON.
receiving party even if the operator is temporarily away from • The transceiver starts to send a searching signal every 60 sec.
the transceiver. The Smart-Ring is for manual, and the ATS • “ ” and “ ” appear on the display when the function is activat-
is for automatic confirmation. Both functions are compatible ed.
with the IC-40Jr and IC-4088S. Appear
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[ATS/S-ring] must be assigned to the desired programma-
ble key using the optional CS-400PRO CLONING SOFTWARE. 7
D Smart-Ring
q Set the same CTCSS frequency (or group code) for all of
- When the transceiver receives an answer back signal, “ ” stays
the group transceivers. (See p. 15)
on the display until the next search transmit.
w Push [ATS/S-ring]. - If no reply is received, “ ” blinks until the next search transmit.
Appears while transmitting Blinks when a group
member answers a call. NOTE:
• The setting at left is for the calling station only. A called
party automatically sends an answer back signal without
any presettings. All IC-400PRO’s operating on the same
• A beep is emitted and “ ” appears on the display. operating channel will answer back to the call in the sur-
• When a member of a specific group answers a call, “ ” blinks. roundings communications area.
• When no answer back is received, the transceiver emits short • When the CTCSS frequency (or group code) is set to the
faint beep tones. IC-400PRO, this function is available only for the same
e Push [PTT] to answer and to stop the flashing. frequency (code) setting.
NOTE: This function is available only when the called sta-
tion has set the same CTCSS frequency (or group code)
and the same operating channel as you.
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7 OTHER FUNCTIONS
OTHER FUNCTIONS 7
transmission function
Up to 8 DTMF (Dual Tone Multiple Frequency) code channels This function electronically locks [ ], [ ], [SCN] (Scan
are available for storage of often used DTMF codes of up to Start/Stop)/(ID-MR Select), [MR-CH 1] to [MR-CH 4] and
24 digits and the automatic DTMF transmission function is [Hook Scan] keys (if assigned) to prevent accidental chan-
available without using the optional HM-100TN DTMF MICRO- nel change.
PHONE. [Ch Lock] must be assigned to the desired programmable
DTMF signaling can be used for remote control via phone key using the optional CS-400PRO CLONING SOFTWARE. 7
patch system, etc.
➥ Push [Ch Lock] for 1 sec. to turn the channel lock func-
[DTMF Autodial] must be assigned to the desired pro-
tion ON and OFF.
grammable key using the optional CS-400PRO CLONING
SOFTWARE. Push [Ch Lock]
for 1 sec.
To transmit a DTMF code:
q Push [DTMF Autodial]—a DTMF code channel appears.
DTMF code channel appears.
7 OTHER FUNCTIONS
Push [DUP]
The keys under these indicators can be activated.
u Push [ ]/[ ] to set the desired number.
Push [ ] or [ ]
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OTHER FUNCTIONS 7
i Push [DUP] to set the number and the editable digit move function
to right.
This function temporarily changes the bandwidth between
wide or narrow on Private channels only.
[Wide/Narrow] must be assigned to the desired program-
mable key using the optional CS-400PRO CLONING SOFT-
Push [DUP]
WARE.
Push [DUP]
✔ CONVENIENT!
The 5-digit channel name can be programmed using the
optional CS-400PRO CLONING SOFTWARE.
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7 OTHER FUNCTIONS
■ Set mode
Set mode allows you to change seldom used common set- t Push [SCN] for 1 sec. to change the common setting, or
ting for the transceiver, or individual setting for the operating [MONI] for the individual setting.
channel. In this case you can “customize” transceiver opera- y Push [SCN]/[MONI] (the same key that you pushed in
tion to suit your preferences and operating style. step t) to select the appropriate item. Then, push [ ]/
[ ] to set the desired level/mode or [DUP] to turn the func-
To enter the common setting for the transceiver, or individ-
tion ON or OFF (depending on the selected item).
ual setting, push the appropriate key in step t below.
u After pushing [SCN]/[MONI] (the same key that you
Entering the Set mode: pushed in step t) for 1 sec., push [O] for 1 sec. to exit Set
q Push [O] (Bank/Func) to enter the channel bank selection mode.
mode. Then select the desired channel bank with [ ]/
NOTE: The displayed items can be changed depending on
[ ] key. Push [O] (Bank/Func) again to exit the channel
the pre-setting via the optional CS-400PRO CLONING SOFT-
bank selection mode.
WARE.
w Push [ ]/[ ] to select the desired channel when you
change the individual setting. See next page for Set mode flow chart.
*The bank and channel can be selected after entering Set mode.
e Push [O] (Bank/Func) for 1 sec. to enter the Function
mode.
r Push for 1 sec. again to enter the Set mode.
Bank* Channel*
*The bank and channel number
are continuously displayed af-
ter entering set mode.
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OTHER FUNCTIONS 7
Set mode
❍ Individual setting
Push [MONI]
CTCSS frequency Time-out timer Appears when accessing user set mode
for 1 sec.
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7 OTHER FUNCTIONS
Beep ON Beep OFF Turn OFF after 2 hours This function is OFF
(silent operation)
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OTHER FUNCTIONS 7
7
TP40 setting SelCall inhibit setting
Lock-out function is OFF. Busy setting
• Long tone
Select the long tone function to activate the long tone capa-
bility for CB mode.
Rpt1 setting
7 OTHER FUNCTIONS
Push
[DUP]
The station code 11111
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OTHER FUNCTIONS 7
Push
CTCSS frequency 67.0 [ ] or [ ] CTCSS frequency 88.5 Scrambler function is OFF Push [DUP]
Push [DUP]
• Time-out timer
Turn the time-out timer function ON or OFF to limit continu-
ous transmission. Push
The scrambler code is 1 [ ] or [ ] The scrambler code is 255
Push
Time-out timer function [ ] or [ ] Time-out timer function
is ON is OFF
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7 OTHER FUNCTIONS
• RX frequency
The receive frequency can be re-programmed from the
transceiver if permitted. (p. 25)
q While the receive frequency is displayed, push [DUP] to
enter the RX frequency setting mode.
w Push [DUP] to select the digit to be edited.
e Push [ ]/[ ] to set the desired number.
r Push [DUP] to set the number and the editable digit
move to right.
t Repeat step e and r to input the desired frequency.
y Push [DUP] to set the RX frequency.
Push
[DUP]
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RE-DIAL KEY
Push to send the last transmitted DTMF code.
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DUP/PRI KEY
➥ Push to toggle the transmit frequency mode between
duplex and simplex.
• Duplex: The set TX frequency is used for the transmission.
• Simplex: The set RX frequency is used for the transmission.
➥ Push for 1 sec. to set the selected channel to priority or
normal.
➥ Priority channel is used for group or priority scan.
CONT/SGL KEY
Push to toggle the 5tone mute activity CONT (Continuous
8
Tone) and SGL (Single Tone).
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IMPORTANT! The
Antenna Optional speaker microphone hanger
(SP-22) connection is neces-
sary to use the scan-
ning function.
q red: + R C A U T I O N ! N E V E R r e-
move the fuse-holder from
the DC power cable.
e NEVER connect to
black: a 24 V battery.
r
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e DC POWER RECEPTACLE
Connects to a 12 V DC battery. Pay attention to polarities.
NEVER connect to a 24 V battery. This could damage Spring washer
the transceiver.
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Front panel
MIC
DISC
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■ Fuse replacement
A fuse is installed in the supplied DC power cable. If a fuse
blows or the transceiver stops functioning, track down the
source of the problem if possible, and replace the damaged
fuse with a new rated one.
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OPC-617
10 SPECIFICATIONS
D GENERAL D TRANSMITTER
• Frequency coverage • Output power (at 13.8 V DC) : 5 W
CB : 476.425–477.400 MHz • Modulation system : Variable reactance frequency
Private : 450.000–500.000 MHz (RX only) modulation
• Mode • Max. frequency deviation : ±5 kHz
CB : 16K0F3E • Spurious emissions : –30 dBm
Private : 16K0F3E (Wide)/8K50F3E (Narrow) • Adjacent channel power : –22 dBm
• Number of channels
CB : 40 channels/1 bank D RECEIVER
Private : 88 channels/7 banks • Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) : 0.25 µV typ.
• Channel spacing • Squelch sensitivity : 0.25 µV typ. (Threshold)
CB : ±25 kHz • Intermodulation rejection ratio: 70 dB
Private : ±25 kHz (Wide)/±12.5 kHz (Narrow) • Spurious response rejection ratio : 75 dB
• Current drain (approx.) • Adjacent channel selectivity : 73 dB (Wide)/65 dB (Narrow)
TX : (at 5W) 4A • Audio output power : 4.0 W typ. at 10% distortion with a 4
RX : Max. audio 1200 mA Ω load
Stand-by 300 mA
All stated specifications are subject to change without notice or
• Power supply voltage : 13.8 V DC
obligation.
• Frequency stability : ±2.5 ppm
• Antenna connector : SO-239 (50 Ω)
• Usable temperature range : –10°C to +60°C D Channel frequency list
• Dimensions : 150 (W) × 40(H) × 117.5(D) mm
CH Freq. CH Freq. CH Freq. CH Freq.
(Projections not included)
• Weight (approx.) : 800 g 1 476.425 11 476.675 21 476.925 31 477.175
2 476.450 12 476.700 22 476.950 32 477.200
3 476.475 13 476.725 23 476.975 33 477.225
4 476.500 14 476.750 24 477.000 34 477.250
5 476.525 15 476.775 25 477.025 35 477.275
6 476.550 16 476.800 26 477.050 36 477.300
7 476.575 17 476.825 27 477.075 37 477.325
8 476.600 18 476.850 28 477.100 38 477.350
9 476.625 19 476.875 29 477.125 39 477.375
10 476.650 20 476.900 30 477.150 40 477.400
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OPTIONS 11
UT-108 DTMF DECODER UNIT SM-25 DESKTOP MICROPHONE
Provides pager and code squelch capabilities. For base station operation.
Monitor switch is equipped.
UT-109/UT-110 VOICE SCRAMBLER UNITS
• UT-109: Non-rolling type (max. 32 codes)
• UT-110: Rolling type (max. 1020 codes)
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A-6287D-1AU
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